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  2. Comédie-Française - Wikipedia

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    Established as a French state-controlled entity in 1995, it is the only state theatre in France to have its own permanent troupe of actors. The company's primary venue is the Salle Richelieu , which is a part of the Palais-Royal complex and located at 2, Rue de Richelieu on Place André-Malraux in the 1st arrondissement of Paris .

  3. Théâtre français - Wikipedia

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  4. Theatre of France - Wikipedia

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    Avant-garde theatre in France after World War I was profoundly marked by Dada and Surrealism. The Surrealist movement was a major force in experimental writing and the international art world until the Second World War, and the surrealists' technique was particularly well-suited for poetry and theatre, most notably in the theatrical works of ...

  5. Théâtre Édouard VII - Wikipedia

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    The theatre itself, which was originally a cinema, was named in the honour of Edward VII, as he was nicknamed the "most Parisian of all Kings", appreciative of French culture. In the early to mid 1900s, under the direction of Sacha Guitry, the theatre became a symbol of Anglo-French friendship, where French people could discover and enjoy ...

  6. Category:Theatre of France - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская; Български; Bosanski; Català; Cymraeg; Dansk; Deutsch; Ελληνικά; Español; Esperanto

  7. Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Theatre (among other arts) exploded, with influence from French culture, since Charles had been exiled in France in the years previous to his reign. Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in the West End. Opened in May 1663, it is the oldest theatre in London. [60] In 1660, two companies were licensed to perform, the Duke's Company and the King's Company.

  8. List of national theatres - Wikipedia

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    Greece: The National Theatre in Athens and the National Theatre of Northern Greece in Thessaloniki; Hungary: The National Theatres in Budapest, Győr, Miskolc, Pécs and Szeged; Iceland: Þjóðleikhúsið (National Theatre), Reykjavík; India: National Theatre (Kolkata), Kolkata, India; Ireland: The Abbey Theatre, Dublin; Israel: Habima ...

  9. Category:Theatres in France - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Asturianu; Беларуская; Català; Čeština; Cymraeg; Eesti; Ελληνικά; Español; Euskara; فارسی; Français; Galego; 한국어 ...